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  • United States Code
    • TITLE 16 - CONSERVATION
      • CHAPTER 12D - COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT
        • Section 835. Project Authorized; Laws Applicable
        • Section 835-1. Laws Governing
        • Section 835a, 835b. Repealed. Pub. L. 87-728, Sec. 3, Oct. 1, 1962, 76 Stat. 678
        • Section 835c. Duties Of Secretary Of The Interior
        • Section 835c-1. Taxation And Assessments; Applicability Of State Laws
        • Section 835c-2. Authorization Of Appropriations; Establishment Of Columbia Basin Land Development Account
        • Section 835c-3. Repealed. Pub. L. 87-728, Sec. 3, Oct. 1, 1962, 76 Stat. 678
        • Section 835c-4. General Powers Of Secretary Of The Interior; Delegation To Authorized Representatives
        • Section 835c-5. Repealed. Pub. L. 87-728, Sec. 3, Oct. 1, 1962, 76 Stat. 678
        • Section 835d. Acquisition Of Indian Lands, Spokane And Colville Reservations
        • Section 835e. Payment For Lands Acquired From Spokane And Colville Reservations
        • Section 835f. Use Of Funds Deposited To Allottees; Land And Improvements
        • Section 835g. Relocation Of Indian Cemeteries
        • Section 835h. Acts And Regulations By Secretary Of The Interior
        • Section 835i. Contracts With State Of Washington For Maintenance And Operation Of Fish Hatcheries
        • Section 835j. Projects Marketing Commercial Power And Energy; Consolidated Financial Statement To President And Congress; Adjustment Of Rates To Assure Return Of Reimbursable Construction Costs Within Prescribed Period
        • Section 835k. Return Of Construction Costs From Marketing Revenues In Event Of Inability Of Irrigation Water Users To Repay Within Repayment Period And Lack Of Other Sources Of Revenue
        • Section 835l. Congressional Declaration Of Financial Policy; Limitations On Assistance; Analyses And Studies; Net Revenues Defined
        • Section 835m. Recommendations For Changes In Limitations On Financial Assistance; Time And Frequency Of Submission
        • Chapter Notes
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